That's a neat clip. The thing that jumped out was definitely how clothed everyone was. Everyone looked like they were going to a wedding. I guess that just shows how much we have degenerated as a people. These people had no idea that their city would someday turn into the sodomite capitol of the world.
(06-11-2010 03:07 AM)VALERIE Wrote: [ -> ]Anyways, are you taking your medication, if not then why not? The spies are out here and we will be keeping tabs on you so beware. We have to look out for one another so we are only keeping tabs on you in Christian love.
I felt like there was a shadow on my path and eyes upon me. Just don't narrow the 'tail' gap to close or I'll eye-ball you - I'm so self-conscious now.

Serious, I love y'all for looking out for me.
That is a wonderful clip! Thanks for posting it, Ronnie.
(06-11-2010 08:28 AM)Gary Wrote: [ -> ]Brother Ron, If you feel a comment you posted was too racy you can edit or delete it yourself.
There is an edit button down by the reply button on every post. Just choose full from the little drop down menu. The button next to it with the red X on it will allow you to delete your posts.
Thank you very much, I really should be more alert and careful to what I write.
Here is another clip that I found along the lines of the original one posted. It is at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lH4F91oAR...r_embedded
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 was a major earthquake that struck San Francisco, CA and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 A.M. on Wednesday, April 18, 1906. The most widely accepted estimate for the magnitude of the earthquake is a moment magnitude (Mw) of 7.8; however, other values have been proposed, from 7.7 to as high as 8.25. The main shock epicenter occurred offshore about 2 miles (3 km) from the city, near Mussel Rock. It ruptured along the San Andreas Fault both northward and southward for a total of 296 miles (477 km). Shaking was felt from Oregon to Los Angeles, and inland as far as central Nevada. The earthquake and resulting fire is remembered as one of the worst natural disasters in the history of the United States. The death toll from the earthquake and resulting fire, estimated to be above 3,000, is the greatest loss of life from a natural disaster in California's history. The economic impact has been compared with the more recent Hurricane Katrina. .
(06-13-2010 11:05 PM)mrscassjade Wrote: [ -> ]Here is another clip that I found along the lines of the original one posted.
The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 was a major earthquake that struck San Francisco, CA and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 A.M. on Wednesday, April 18, 1906.
Quote:It (first clip) was filmed only four days before the Great California Earthquake of April 18th 1906
This could be a companion clip to the one I posted, mine was only taken four days before the Great California Earthquake and then yours is the aftermath of that earthquake. Good job, mrscassjade !